A Spitzer/IRS Spectrum of the 2008 Luminous Transient in NGC 300: Connection to Proto-Planetary Nebulae
Jose L. Prieto, Kris Sellgren, Todd A. Thompson, Christopher S., Kochanek (Ohio State University)

TL;DR
This study presents a mid-infrared spectrum of the 2008 NGC 300 transient, revealing similarities to proto-planetary nebulae and suggesting a possible origin from a massive AGB or post-AGB star rather than a supernova.
Contribution
First mid-infrared spectrum of the transient, linking it to proto-planetary nebulae and proposing a new progenitor scenario involving a massive AGB or post-AGB star.
Findings
Spectrum shows strong emission features at 8 and 12 microns similar to proto-planetary nebulae.
Mid-IR excess accounts for ~20% of total energy, explained by pre-existing dust.
Transient's properties are consistent with a massive AGB or post-AGB star rather than a supernova.
Abstract
We present a Spitzer/IRS low-resolution mid-infrared spectrum (5-14 micron) of the luminous transient discovered in the nearby galaxy NGC 300 in May 2008. The spectrum, obtained three months after discovery, shows that the transient is very luminous in the mid-IR. Furthermore, the spectrum shows strong, broad emission features at 8 and 12 micron that are observed in Galactic carbon-rich proto-planetary nebulae. Combining these data with published optical and near-IR photometry obtained at the same epoch, we find that the mid-IR excess traced by the Spitzer spectrum accounts for ~20% of the total energy output. This component can be well explained by emission from ~3x10^-4 Msun of pre-existing progenitor dust at temperature ~400 K. The spectral energy distribution of the transient also shows a near-IR excess that can be explained by emission from newly-formed dust in the ejecta.…
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